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Through the mind-bending nature of how light travels in space, scientists found an ancient black hole and a lot of questions.
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Share If you like it This is perhaps the most radical departure for physics of life from standard physics, but it may be the critical insight needed to explain what life is Over the short span of just 300 years, since the invention of modern physics, we have …
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The heavy use of fossil fuels for driving industrial processes and human activities has resulted in increasingly excessive emissions of anthropogenic CO2 into our atmosphere, surpassing the 40…
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Now that falling launch costs are making space more accessible, hundreds of groups are looking for ways to make money off-world.
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A pair of researchers want to rebuild the concept of the habitable zone using a more fundamental concept of computation.
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Newcastle upon Tyne, Apr 8: The Antarctic Ice Sheet, which covers an area greater than the US and Mexico combined, holds enough water to raise global sea level by more than 57 metres if melted completely. This would flood hundreds of cities worldwide. And evi…
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Pokemon Go players discover a daily Remote Raid limit even if trainers failed to complete the selected raid .
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Caltech's Martian globe took three years of hand-stitching images
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People with pica disorder, a compulsive eating problem, consume non-food objects. The frequently consumed substances include dirt, clay and flaking paint.
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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured new imagery of supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. It is 11,000 light-years away in the Cassiopeia constellation. Ful...
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Last year, NASA made history by completing its DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) mission and smashing a small spacecraft into the asteroid Dimorphos...
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Each day, NASA gives a different image of the fascinating universe. This week, NASA shared some breathtaking images of a Volcano on Mars, first 3D-printed rocket, a Giant Spiral Galaxy, and more.
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Astronomers have discovered a coincidence between the varying intensity of dusty asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, a kind of star slightly larger and older than our Sun, and variations in the amount of dust these stars produce. The astronomers from Univers…
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Washington, April 8 (IANS) The Ingenuity Mars helicopter has flown faster and higher than it ever had before on its 49th flight on the Red Planet. On April 2, the mini chopper reached a top speed of 23.3 kph and scaled a maximum altitude of 16 metres, accordi…
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NPR's Scott Simon talks to singer Eli "Paperboy" Reed and his father Howard Husock about the late blues musician Fred Davis and releasing his lost album "Cleveland Blues."
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The agency's Innovative Advanced Concepts program seeks out futuristic ideas that could become real technology.
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope recently captured "never-before-seen" detail of Cassiopeia A (Cas A), a remnant of a massive star that exploded some 340 years ago.
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An international team of scientists is developing an inkable nanomaterial that they say could one day become a spray-on electronic component for ultra-thin, lightweight and bendable displays and devices.The material, zinc oxide, could be incorporated
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Scientists have now revealed how the Earth would be impacted if the asteroid Ryugu were to strike our planet. Know whether humans would survive that catastrophe.
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Thinking big and dark by starting small and light.
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In the coming decade, NASA and China plan to send the first crewed missions (astronauts and taikonauts) to Mars. 2033 could be just the year to do it.
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Zoom in for a closer look at craters, volcanoes, and ancient riverbeds.
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An international team that studies Cassiopeia A, the remnant of a supernova.
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The Pink Moon gets its name from the blooming pink flowers and trees that mark the arrival of spring.
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